PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 397 



1837. Selby, r. J. Au account of two niro British. Birds (Falco apivorus aud Scolo- 

 pax .saf)iiiii). < Trans. Xaf. HM. Soc. Nortlmnib. and nnrh.,u, 1S37, pp. 272-276. 

 !N'ot seen. 



1837. Templeton, R. Irish Vertebrate Animals : selected from the Papers of the late 

 .John Templeton Esq., Craumore. -c^Cliarlem. Mag. yaf. HisL, \, 1837, pp. 

 403-44'3. 

 Annotated list of the Birds, pp. 404-408. 



1837. Thompsox, W. Birds, uew to Irelaml [Strix scops. Colymbns arcticus, Procel- 

 laria puffinns]. < P. Z. S. , v, 1837, pp. 54, 55. 



1837. Thompson, W. Contributions to the Natural History of Ireland. < Mag. of 

 Zool. and BoL, i, 1837, pp. 459-465. 



Part of a paper read before the Linn. Soc, Apr. 15 and June 3, 1834. 3 spp., Sterna stolida, 

 Larus sabinei, Gygnus bewickii. 



1837. Thompson, [W.] V6gel und Fische, woruuter viele ucu fiir Irlaud. <^0ken'8 

 Ms, Bd. XXX, 1837, pp. 131-135. 

 Pi-oc. Zool. Soc. Land., 1835, p. 77. 



1837. White, G. [Ed. Bennett.) The | Natural History | and Antiquities | of | Sel- 

 borne. | By the | Rev. Gilbert White, M. A. | With | The Naturalist's Calendar; 

 I aud Miscellaneous Observations, | extracted from his Papers. | [Cut.] | A 

 New Edition ; | with notes, by Edward Turner Bennett, Esq. | F. L. S. etc. 

 Secretary of the Zoological Society ; | and others, j — | London : | printed for 

 J. and A. Arch [and fifteen others — not all the same as those named in the 

 1833 ed.]. n.d. (1837.) 1vol. 8vo. pp. i-xxiv, 1-640, 46 illust. 



' ' This remains as yet the standard edition of the work. E. T. Bennett died as it was passing 

 through the press, and the Preface hears the initials ("I. J. B.") of his brother, and is dated 

 1836 ; but the volume is believed (cf. Thompson, Birds of Ifel, i, p. 199, note) to h-^ve appeared 

 in 1837. Besides a selection from the notes given in Rennie's edition (cf. supra, 1833), others 

 are added by Prof. Bell ("T. B."), Daniell ("G. D."), Prof. Owen ("R. 0.''), and Yarrell ("W. 

 T.") : the woodcuts, many by Harvey, are good." (Comment from Newton, 1877.) 



1837. Williamson, W. C. [Notes on the appearance of rare Birds in the vicinity of 

 Scarborough.] <^Lond. and Edinh. Philos. Mag., x, 1837, pp. 287, 28H. 

 From P. Z. S., Aug. 9, 1836, pp. 76, 77. 



1837. " W, L." Notice of the Breeding of Woodcocks in Selkirkshire; with Observa- 

 tions upon the Habits aud Manners of the Black and Red Grouse, aud Carrion 

 Crow, in Scotland. < Charlcsw. Mag. Nat. Hist. , i, 1837, pp. 118-122. 



1837. Wood, N. Late Singing of [British] Birds. < Charlesw. Mag. Xat. Hist. , i, 1837, 

 pp. 53, 54. 



1837-43. Yarrell, W. A | History | of | British Birds. | By | William Yarrell, F. L. S. 

 v. P. Z. S. I [Arms and motto— mut.mut.] | Illustrated by 520 wood-engrav- 

 ings. I lu Three Volumes.— Vol. I [-III]. | London: | John Vau Voorst, Pater- 

 noster Row. I [1837 to] M. DCCC. XLIII. 3 vols. 8vo. Vol. I, being Parts 

 i-xi, July, 1837-Marcli, 1839, pp. i-xxxii (title, preface, aud index), pp. 1-526 

 (text), 527, 528 (temporary index); also, pp. 268*, 316*, 416*.— Vol. II, 

 being Parts xii-xxv, May, 1839-July, 1841, 2 p. 11., pp. 1-670, and p. 232*.— 

 Vol. Ill, being Parts xxvi-xxxvi, Sept., 1841-May, 1843, 2 p. 11., pp. 1-528. 

 Numberless cuts in all the vols. Pub. in 36 bimonthly Parts, of 3 sheets (48 

 pp.) each; furnishings with last part. 



The title, preface, and index were issued with the concluding part, in May, 1843. — Part I, 

 pp. 1-48, or 3 sheets, appeared in July, 1837— the rest at bimonthly intervals : thus, Part II, 

 pp. 49-96, in Sept., 1837, etc.— The last part also included the accounts of several species added 

 to the British Fauna during the progress of the work, printed on single leaves to be inserted 

 in the body of the work, as follows : Savi's Warbler, Vol. I, p. 268* ; Dalmatian Regulus, Vol. 

 I, p. 316'^ ; Short-toed Lark, Vol. I, p. 416 ; American Purple Martin, Vol. II p. 232*. 



There are also two Supplejients, of dates 1845 and 1856, which see. One of these is the Sup- 

 plement to the 1st ed., and may be found bound therewith (pp. 54). The other is a "second 

 supplement", or "First supplement to the Second Edition " (pp. x, 72), and may similarly be 

 found bound therewith. 



